8 thoughts on “What I am learning from Malala Yusufzai”

i am still in shock to think how a grown up man can raise and fire shots on a young and smiling girl like malala.While i am proud to b a muslim but ashamed to see such people in our ranks.Sooner we get rid of this menace the Taliban factor the better it is for our community.

Let us call the spade a spade.Cowards are cowards all of the Talibans are cowards and gutless scums growing on the face of Islam like a carbuncle. The only solution is skilful surgical operation. Unfortunately our forces are in the hands of people less than fit for purpose individuals.
The fact that the Establishment of Pakistan has decided to pay the medical bill for Malala is an eloquent proof that the Establishment is playing poker with the lives of Pakistanis. Otherwise what happened to other Malalas ?
Why has not this nefarious carbuncle been wiped off from the face of the earth?
Are the people responsible to protect the citizens not paid enough? Why they have not kept the citizens safe?

They enjoying the luxurious and expensive cars, living in expensive houses without paying for them with so many stripes on the free uniforms are the real culprit. All of the luxuries paid by people like the parents of all the Malalas of the country.
So Malala is a symbol of the misery of the country.
Shame on those who failed us again.

I wish we do more to affect a change and force the govt to allocate a larger portion of GDP for education.Furthermore,we need to go to the communities to apprise them of their right to education and to prevail upon their elected representatives to ensure their voices are heard in the legislative assemblies.

While i strongly condemn the attack on young Malala in strongest words as it is against the basic islamic teachings……..

But on the other hand i ask u journalist fraternity of muslim world, why dont u raise same hue and cry when a drone attack kills small children of pakistan, afghanistan, yemen etc. Why u people remain silent when american soldiers raping our sisters in front of their relatives and then burning them, tell me why ur champion of human rights Asma jehangeer when visited Occupied Kashmir some years ago keeped mum when asked to press indian govt abt rights abuses in kashmir and highlight this issue at international forums…..

At last i want to tell u that Islam never allows anybody innocent to be killed whether he be frm a family who has well connections with media houses and political parties etc. or frm the poor people who gt killed at the hands of mighty powerful armies of the world….

i personally never endorse anything which is against the teaching of Islam…..

U people belong to the media and becoz of it u hv a big responsibilty of making people aware of the things which r taking place in the world and in it is responsibility that u hv to do justice by highlighting the issues with equal importance……u hv highlighted the issue of Malala yousuf zai that is good bt now i will be waiting for highlighting the issues of those women who were killed n drones in Afg-pak. Also i want to highlight the issue of Dr Aafia Siddiqui with the same spirit as was done in case of Malala yousuf zai…….

If u dont do that it shows that u actually r working unintntionally or intentionally fr those forces whose only aim is to wipe Islam frm the surface of Earth.

bviously you haven't learnt anything from Malala. By closing your eyes and ears youdo not see or hear what people say about the issues you have raised. Please listen carefully and you will hear us better.

Please go to your concluding lines and give details of the forces whose only aim is to wipe ISLAM. Perhaps some hard core minds are themselves to be blamed.

Malala now belongs to all on this earth and prior to attack on her she was a Pakistani. Malala has been recognized as BRAVE AND SPIRITED girl. Prayers for her recovery were held every where. I salute her and hope the other girls of Pakistan will work similarly to uphold the values of true ISLAM.